I doubt that I will ever get the chance to talk to this person about why they are so strongly in favor of deportation, but it does make me wonder how prevalent that sentiment might be. I think back just a few years to a proposal from President Bush which called for imprisonment followed by deportation for any illegal immigrant pretty much regardless of circumstances. in most instances the people i heard in favor of the proposal felt a lot of fear about drugs and "those people" and anger of a perception that "my taxes are paying benefits to them," without actually looking at statistics pointing to illegal immigrants more consistently paying their fair share of taxes that legal citizens or considering anything beyond their perceptions. it's the last part that gets to me; when people fail to consider anything more than what they already perceive. There are very few absolutes in this world. I don't say that there should be no rules, but circumstances, context and reason always need to be considered.
Just like the fact that I have no idea why this person feels so strongly, I worry that they won't let themselves see why someone else might feel just as strongly in the opposite way.
I apologize for any judgments that I have made. I know that every situation can be looked at from a million different ways and I believe that unless we are willing to look from the viewpoint most opposite our own then we are in no position to declare anything.
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